Greer-El v. Culliver et al (INMATE2)
Jerome Greer-El |
Warden Culliver and Troy King |
3:2008cv01013 |
December 22, 2008 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama |
Habeas Corpus (General) Office |
Escambia |
Mark E. Fuller |
Susan Russ Walker |
None |
Federal Question |
28:2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State) |
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Filing 36 ORDER adopting 27 Report and Recommendations; that the Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge is ADOPTED and that the petition for habeas corpus relief is DISMISSED without prejudice to afford petitioner an opportunity to exhaust all available state court remedies. Signed by Hon. Chief Judge Mark E. Fuller on 7/28/2009. (cc, ) |
Filing 32 VACATED PURSUANT TO 35 ORDER. ORDER adopting 27 Report and Recommendations; that the petition for habeas corpus relief is DISMISSED without prejudice to afford petitioner an opportunity to exhaust all available state court remedies. Signed by Hon. Chief Judge Mark E. Fuller on 6/22/2009. (cc, ) Modified on 7/7/2009 (cc, ). |
Filing 27 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS that 1 petition for habeas corpus relief be DISMISSED without prejudice to afford Petitioner an opportunity to exhaust all available state court remedies; Objections to R&R due by 6/11/2009. Signed by Honorable Susan Russ Walker on 5/28/2009. (cc, ) |
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